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Alice Jung : ウィキペディア英語版
Alice Jung

Alice Jung (born April 23, 1982 in South Korea (Moved to USA before her first birthday) is a former professional "Current School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years are from 1996-2005. Had the moniker of "Feisty".
==Racing career milestone==

Note: Professional first are on the national level unless otherwise indicated.
Started racing: February 1996 at age 13. She got a BMX bicycle in lieu of a mountain bike due to lack of funds. When she was 13 years old her father gave her $250 for the mountain bike she wanted for Christmas in 1995. To her disappointment she did not have enough for a mountain bike but did have enough for a BMX bicycle, which she settled for. Then she was informed about BMX racing by the salesman and the existence of a nearby BMX track. She was enthralled when she road her new bike in practice on the course. However, she was too apprehensive to actually sign up for a membership and race for a month.〔(May 2002 bmxultra.com interview. )〕
First race bike: Dyno Nitro. This was the bike she brought instead of the mountain bike.〔
First race result: Did Not Qualify (DNQ) in 13 Novice.
Sanctioning body:
Home sanctioning body district(s):
First win (local):
First sponsor:
First national win:
Turned Professional: 1999
First Professional race result:
First Professional win:
First Junior Women
* race result:
First Junior Women Pro win:
First Elite Women
*
* race result:
First Elite Women win:
Retired: Her last race was the ABA Grand Nationals in Tulsa, Oklahoma on November 27, 2005. She came in fifth place in Pro Girl class.〔(ABAbmx.com 2005 Grand National race results )〕 Her last national victories were in Pro Girl on both days at the ABA Fallnationals in Phoenix, Arizona on October 29 and 30, 2005.〔(ABAbmx.com 2005 Fall Nationals Day 1 race results )〕
Height and weight at height of her career (): Ht:" Wt:lbs.

*In the NBL/UCI Junior Women; No comparable level exist in the ABA.

*
*In the NBL/UCI it was/is Supergirls/Elite Women; in the ABA it is Pro Girls.

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